Gender and American Politics: Women, Men, and the Political ProcessSue Tolleson-Rinehart, Jyl J. Josephson M.E. Sharpe, 2000 - Всего страниц: 262 Gender matters in American politics, sometimes in obvious ways and sometimes in ways rarely noticed. As manifested in the "gender gap", it inflects political attitudes and behaviors, resulting in distinctive patterns of difference and similarity in the opinions and voting behavior of men and women. It plays a role in public policy decision making on a wide range of issues, not only those related to reproduction and health. Finally, and sometimes very subtly, gender and gendered assumptions influence the operation of governmental institutions from the cabinet to Congress to the courtroom, and the ways those institutions are changing over time. This path-breaking collection of original essays systematically explores the roles of gender in American political life -- how men and women are politically the same and politically different in their attitudes and actions. Among the topics covered are political knowledge; moral decision making; patterns of participation; taxation; gender in policy debates; social policy; health policy; and women in the cabinet, the Congress, and the judiciary. |
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... less political knowledge on national issues , such as those having to do with foreign policy , there was little or no gender gap in political knowl- edge regarding issues that might be considered of special relevance to women , such as ...
... less political knowledge on national issues , such as those having to do with foreign policy , there was little or no gender gap in political knowl- edge regarding issues that might be considered of special relevance to women , such as ...
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... less likely to vote than men were during the first six decades after they gained the franchise , since 1980 women have been about as likely to vote as have men . However , women re- main less likely than men to participate in making ...
... less likely to vote than men were during the first six decades after they gained the franchise , since 1980 women have been about as likely to vote as have men . However , women re- main less likely than men to participate in making ...
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... less important , and so they tend to vote on other issues that have more salience for them . Interestingly , those women for whom taxes are the most salient issue actually are even more likely to vote for Republican candidates than are ...
... less important , and so they tend to vote on other issues that have more salience for them . Interestingly , those women for whom taxes are the most salient issue actually are even more likely to vote for Republican candidates than are ...
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... less successful in the 1990s than they were in the 1970s in influencing the agenda - setting and policymaking process . Stetson concludes that these policy arenas show both the complexity of the interaction of feminist advocates with ...
... less successful in the 1990s than they were in the 1970s in influencing the agenda - setting and policymaking process . Stetson concludes that these policy arenas show both the complexity of the interaction of feminist advocates with ...
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